Are you searching for a "mobile application development program" with which you can do everything? Well, the answer to this question is Squeak as it is a combined programming and desktop environment. It is a new-age, free with source code availible, full featured, no limmitation running of the amazing Smalltalk programming language and Development IDE. It is highly convenient as its virtual machine is written entirely in Smalltalk making it easy to debug, check and recheck, and manipulate. You can say it is the vehicle for a wide range of projects from multimedia applications, educational platforms to commercial web application development. So, the search is over as even "a software development company in South Africa" have approved this vehicle!
The greatest advantage is you can use Squeak's existing programs, objects and facilities and combine them in new ways and build your own personal application. It starts by developing with the fully OOP language Smalltalk or by interactively creating, manipulating, scripting and browsing objects on the screen.
Highlights:
* Squeak costs you nothing and you can download it, use it, copy it and even sell your programs created with it.
* It is completely open source up to the last bit of the inner system.
* Being a cross system, it works identical on Windows, Mac, Linux, different flavors of UNIX, and some other operating systems, as a plug-in in web browsers and on some PDAs.
* Every code can be browsed, programs can be changed while they are running, and data can be inspected and altered directly.
* Squeak is used in varsities where students literally play with it and the older ones are educated in math and science with it.
* If you need full control over the program and its data while it is running then Squeak is the right choice for you.
So you may need Squeak for your children or even for own personal needs! Theres no reason not to as Smalltalk is a fast and low cost Software Development language.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
The new Squeak software tool
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